Let's face up to facts: OBAMA is going to WIN BIG!!!

Fuck the freepers with their insidious little defeatist messages on this forum.

Obama is ahead with the electoral vote by a considerable margin in the eyes of almost EVERY major pollster, including Nate Silver and www.electoral-vote.com, the two most accurate polling sites for the last few elections.

Please post here to signal your support that Obama is going to win big. And get out and vote in November!!

by Anonymous

reply 71

11/13/2012

Voting for Obama!

by Anonymous

reply 2

08/30/2012

electoral-vote.com:

Obama ahead, 332 votes to Romney's 206

by Anonymous

reply 3

08/30/2012

Nate Silver:

Obama ahead, 300 electoral votes to Romney's 238

by Anonymous

reply 4

08/30/2012

Michael Moore thinks Romney will win.

by Anonymous

reply 5

08/30/2012

Op is very likely correct but the most important thing to consider is will Obama have any coattails i think that will be the big story of this election.

by Anonymous

reply 6

08/30/2012

R4, just be aware of the complexity of Silver's methodology and that he cuts electoral vote projections to the tenth of a vote. BUT he is predicting a safe win for Obama, certainly. Unless....

by Anonymous

reply 7

08/30/2012

Unless nothing. Obama win. I feel it in my bones.

by Anonymous

reply 8

08/30/2012

Obama

by Anonymous

reply 9

08/30/2012

I hope OP's right!

by Anonymous

reply 10

08/30/2012

Moore is just trying to scare Democrats so they'll get off their asses and vote. Tons of money doesn't always guarantee a win in politics.

by Anonymous

reply 11

08/30/2012

I can understand why people are losing interest in this election. It feels like we know a lot about both of these candidates and most folks have already made up their minds and would vote today if they could -- just to get it overwith.

I live in a swing state (Florida), so I am very aware that my vote really counts. But my family lives in Illinois, and whenever I talk to them on the phone and they want to bitch about the election (most of them are Republican), I just remind them that they live in a blue state and their vote really doesn't matter.

Really, the people who live in swing states are the ones who need to be motivated to get out and vote.

And I do believe that President Obama will be re-elected. That makes me happy.

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by Anonymous

reply 12

08/30/2012

Wait till the polls after the convention is over and a a few days pass. Romney now has a solid 191. If it doesn't go up any, he hasn't a hope on getting any more.

The convention is the last chance.

by Anonymous

reply 13

08/31/2012

Most of the idiot freepers wouldn't be here if the webmaster would make threads invisible to search engines.

by Anonymous

reply 14

08/31/2012

Don't get complacent. Vote. Donate. Volunteer.

by Anonymous

reply 15

08/31/2012

Amen, R15.

Contribute before the deadline.

by Anonymous

reply 16

08/31/2012

And let's just remind ourselves, that despite all the criticism about how Obama and the White House got to where we are -- stumbling defenses of old law, evolving on the issues, finger-wagging at people who were angry, and cynicism that the final moves were all for politics - at the end of the day, this President is the first to (1) endorse same-sex marriage and lead his party to do that on a national platform; (2) support and sign the repeal of DADT into law; and (3) push for the repeal of DOMA.

This is the President who is pushing harder than anyone in history for our full equality.

He deserves our support.

by Anonymous

reply 17

08/31/2012

Romney outspent his primary opponents by like 10x and still lost a huge amounts of races

by Anonymous

reply 18

08/31/2012

You guys are preaching to the choir.

Volunteer to preach to the "undecideds."

by Anonymous

reply 19

08/31/2012

Never has there been such an extreme and unelectable GOP.

Hopefully when Obama gets both houses, he actually stands up to Wall Street bullying now.

by Anonymous

reply 20

08/31/2012

I agree, and sorry to bore you all by repeating myself but no matter who's in the White House, if the Repukes keep the House and get hold of the Senate it won't matter who's in the White House, we're still screwed, so make sure you get your ass in that voting booth in November and get in your vote for the whole Democratic ticket.

by Anonymous

reply 22

08/31/2012

Polls are one thing. Votes are another.

by Anonymous

reply 24

08/31/2012

I have to agree with the OP, especially after hearing Romney's and Ryan's fake lackluster speech. And, Eastwood pretty much costing Romney the election with his crazy speech...OY!

by Anonymous

reply 25

08/31/2012

I would be so happy if Obama were to win with SWEEPING numbers. Unfortunately, I think it will be close - too close for my comfort. Let's hope the young folks come out to vote once again.

by Anonymous

reply 26

08/31/2012

I think Obama will win because people just have too many reservations about Romney/Ryan. The President also has a very high likeability factor that makes people reluctant to throw him out.

by Anonymous

reply 28

08/31/2012

Ryan was revealed to be the complete fraud that he is--even Fox had to admit it.

They're toast.

by Anonymous

reply 29

08/31/2012

F&F for r27.

by Anonymous

reply 30

08/31/2012

If the wrong people win, I will DESTROY them!

by Anonymous

reply 31

08/31/2012

Another voter suppression law was struck down in Ohio. More good news for Obama, even with its upcoming appeal.

by Anonymous

reply 32

08/31/2012

The message that we shoudl all be repeating is not that Obama is going to win, but that the race is close and needs all of us to get out the vote and support Obama to ensure a victory.

The entire rethug strategy is to generate enough energy in their base to ensure a huge turnout - hence the re-ignition of key culture war issues like abortion, gay marriage, etc.

DO NOT let people like OP carry this idiotic message. At best OP is a simpleton who doesn't understand the flaws with statistical sampling used in polling and at worst is another vector by a freeper to make the gays complacement.

It ain't over until it's over.

by Anonymous

reply 33

08/31/2012

Yay!

by Anonymous

reply 34

08/31/2012

There are too many people who will stay home for whatever reasons; mild depression, whatever, but we need *everybody* to get to the polls.

And everyone who can easily get to the polls needs to volunteer to take others.

by Anonymous

reply 35

08/31/2012

A win is a win. And if he does, I hope he signs tons of executive orders, screw Congress since they didn't want to do anything during his first term.

by Anonymous

reply 37

09/01/2012

Now is no time for complacency.

Donate to Obama, and to every Democratic House and Senate race you can.

And make sure to get out and Vote in November. And encourage all your like-minded friends to get out and vote.

by Anonymous

reply 39

09/01/2012

Clint Eastwood effectively torpedoed Romney's convention. No one is talking about Romney's speech. EVERYONE, from mass media to my next door neighbor is talking about the bizarre empty chair incident. Fucking hilarious! Eastwood did us liberals a huge favor.

by Anonymous

reply 40

09/01/2012

Voter turnout will be very low.

by Anonymous

reply 41

09/01/2012

...for Republicans.

by Anonymous

reply 42

09/01/2012

Don't be fooled. Don't assume anything, least of all that there will be a low voter turn out. The conservatives will come out in droves to get "the n*gger out of the White House." The hate for Obama is scarily irrational. Gee, I wonder why....????

by Anonymous

reply 43

09/01/2012

There are BILLIONS of dollars being invested in a Romney Win by very rich and powerful people.

These same people not only own congressmen, they own the voting machines and the media.

DO NOT TAKE ANYTHING FOR GRANTED.

Everyone who is against a Romney Presidency needs to come out IN FORCE, and VOTE FOR OBAMA. Even if you're disappointed in him for whatever reason.

There is no time for vanity 3rd party votes. All those do is split the majority, allowing the Republicans to steal the election through voter suppresion, voter intimidation, voter roll purging, and voting fraud.

We must make sure Romney and his minions are defeated. That is job number one. We can worry about all the other things after that threat is removed. If that threat isn't removed, then none of the other things will even matter.

by Anonymous

reply 44

09/01/2012

Oh, R43, they don't hate him for his color. They only hate him for what they imagine he did... while wearing their race-colored glasses.

I am so jonesing for the debates. I love people thinking Paul Ryan will be able to handle Biden.

Sorry, kiddo, you got to lie to the choir. I doubt ol' Joe will let you do it again.

by Anonymous

reply 45

09/01/2012

R44 is right. Oh, and I think OP might be a freeper.

by Anonymous

reply 46

09/01/2012

he should ditch biden, he's useless

by Anonymous

reply 48

09/01/2012

Keep talking to that chair, R47. One of these days, you might be able to match its intellect.

by Anonymous

reply 49

09/01/2012

As were your English teachers, R48.

by Anonymous

reply 50

09/01/2012

Obama will only win if people don't get complacent, think he already has it in the bag and then stay home on election day. Keep ramming that into the Dems' asses.

by Anonymous

reply 52

09/01/2012

r51 is completely incapable of evaluating the worthiness of polls, knowing that the President is not elected by popular vote, or realizing that every candidate gets a momentary bump from his party's convention.

by Anonymous

reply 53

09/01/2012

Again, with the well-reasoned rebuttal, r54/51/47.

by Anonymous

reply 55

09/01/2012

I think it's Obama's election to lose.

They can't get complacent, of course. But I doubt that they would. Obama's a damn good campaigner, he proved that in '08.

by Anonymous

reply 56

09/01/2012

And he doesn't know that Rasmussen is a right wing skewing polling operation.

by Anonymous

reply 57

09/01/2012

I think John Kerry is a great analogy, but I think it applies to Romney, not Obama. Kerry was always close in the polls - depending on the day, sometimes he was over 270 and other days he wasn't. In the end, he had to win either Florida or Ohio, and he lost both. Bush had many paths to 270, Romney's could only go through FL and OH. I was confident he'd pull it off, and I remember sitting and watching in horror as Florida and Ohio were both called for Bush and realizing that it was all over.

Bush was very unpopular with about 50% of the country, just like Obama. And I think for all the same reasons Bush won anyway, Obama will win. Just like Kerry, Romney has very few paths to 270 and Florida and Ohio are must-wins for him (in addition to several others.) I think he'll lose at least one of those, if not both, and regardless of whatever else happens Obama will get to 270 and will win.

So, yes. John Kerry is a very appropriate analogy, but this time around the Dems have the incumbent advantage. Remember the whole "You don't change horses midstream"? Same applies here. It's Obama's to lose, we just need to Get Out The Vote.

by Anonymous

reply 58

09/01/2012

I think it will be record low turnout on both sides. But Obama will squeak by, much the same way the unpopular Bush won a second term.

by Anonymous

reply 59

09/01/2012

If you think turnout will be record low, you're smoking something pretty strong.

And the Kerry == Romney angle is truer than you think:

by Anonymous

reply 60

09/01/2012

9/1/2012

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A modest bump in popularity for U.S. presidential hopeful Mitt Romney from this week's Republican Party convention looks to be short-lived, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.

Democratic President Barack Obama regained a narrow lead on Saturday by 44 percent to 43 percent over his Republican challenger, former Massachusetts Governor Romney, in the latest daily installment of the four-day rolling poll.

Romney was ahead by one point in Friday's online poll and two points in Thursday's survey as his campaign came under a blaze of media attention at the convention in Tampa, Florida.

by Anonymous

reply 61

09/01/2012

Ha!

by Anonymous

reply 62

09/01/2012

[quote]Still drinking black kool aid?

You should try it. I'm sure it would be an improvement over your usual drink of grandpa's piss, you worthless turd.

by Anonymous

reply 63

09/01/2012

I say there's going to be a recount. It's going to be that close. If the economy wasn't so bad, Obama would win by a landslide.

by Anonymous

reply 64

09/01/2012

I say there's going to be a recount. It's going to be that close. If the economy wasn't so terrible, Obama would win by a landslide.

by Anonymous

reply 65

09/01/2012

R64, a recount where? You do understand this isn't a nationwide popular vote contest, right? Nationwide polls aren't nearly as significant as state polls in the swing states.

by Anonymous

reply 66

09/01/2012

Bumping this thread to congratulate the OP on his accurate prediction. :-)

by Anonymous

reply 67

11/13/2012

Yes, OP you were right all along. There was another thread that said Obama supporters were in for a rude awakening and that there would be tears and anger and shock because Romney was going to win. Haha!

by Anonymous

reply 68

11/13/2012

I mean if we hypothesize the military is behind it...well, then their acceptance of gays in recent years may be the story behind our electoral wins this year. But why would they want a GOP Congress? Surely they know it is weakening the country.

by Anonymous

reply 69

11/13/2012

I'm all for a gay military. Think of the uniforms!!

by Anonymous

reply 70

11/13/2012

Before the election, Fox news said Romney would win over 300 electoral votes in a landslide.

After the election, they said Obama won the election by a "sliver" with his over 300 electoral votes.

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